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== Trivia == * The scene where Mira is introduced to Spartacus is notably similar to the introduction of Spartacus and Varinia in Stanley Kubrick's ''Spartacus'' film, leading fans to speculate that Mira might become Spartacus' second wife. This was partially realized in season 2. * Mira also appears in ''Spartacus: Vengeance The Game''. * Initially, the creators intended for Mira to survive the Battle of Vesuvius and possibly become Gannicus's new lover, but this was changed during the writing of the final episode. * Among Spartacus' lovers, Mira is the only one he technically breaks up with before their deaths. * Mira is one of the characters most affected by Spartacus, having once been content with her life as a slave. Her love for Spartacus motivates her to join his rebellion and support his quest for revenge. Her jealousy and desire for his affection drive her to murderous actions when she learns of Ilithyia's possible pregnancy with his child. * Mira was the eighth main character to be killed in the series. * If Mira is from Hispania, her origins could either be Celtiberian (from the Guadalajara Province, Soria Province, or Castile-La Mancha in central Spain) or from the Lusitani tribal confederation (encompassing parts of Portugal and western Spain). * The Latin term for a female slave is ''Ancilla'' (hand-maiden). * The literal Latin rendering for a female body slave is ''Serva Corporis''. * The Latin word for "archer" is ''Sagittarius''. Mira learned archery from the Roman exile Lucius Caelius. * The name Mira is of Latin origin, meaning "wonder." [[Category:Characters]] [[Category:Female Characters]] [[Category:Spartacus (Blood and Sand)]] [[Category:TV Characters]] [[Category:Warriors]] [[Category:Archers]] [[Category:2010s Characters]] [[Category:2010 Character Debuts]] [[Category:Slaves]] [[Category:Freedom Fighters]] [[Category:Teachers]] [[Category:Adults]] [[Category:Humans]] __INDEX__ [[Category:Good Characters]]
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